Sleuths find metal in ‘metal-free’ catalysts

Scientists find the metal in supposedly ‘metal-free’ graphene catalysts for oxygen reduction reactions that turn chemical energy into electrical energy. The discovery could allow for better tuning of two-dimensional materials for fuel cells and other applications.


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